To John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFDEG

Great master Boyish sympathetic manA
Whose orbed and ripened genius lightly hungB
From life's slim twisted tendril and there swungB
In crimson sphered completeness guardianC
Of crystal portals through whose openings fanA
The spiced winds which blew when earth was youngB
Scattering wreaths of stars as Jove once flungB
A golden shower from heights ceruleanA
Crumbled before thy majesty we bowD
Forget thy empurpled state thy panoplyE
Of greatness and be merciful and nearF
A youth who trudged the highroad we tread nowD
Singing the miles behind him so may weE
Faint throbbings of thy music overhearG

Amy Lowell



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